Intestinal chemosis can be cured and requires treatment with drugs such as raw gastrone, thioglycollate, and lansoprazole. Long-term inflammatory stimulation of the mucosa of the stomach can lead to damage to the mucosa, and in some people, it can even cause intestinal chemosis. Although there is a certain possibility of cancer, most patients can be cured with active treatment. Gastrone is a common drug used in stomach diseases. Its main function is to increase the secretion of mucus in the gastric mucosa and inhibit the secretion of pepsinogen. After taking it, it can promote the regeneration of gastric ulcer surface tissue and play an anti-inflammatory role at the same time. Sulforaphane is a gastric mucosal protective agent, which can combine with the proteins exuded from the ulcer surface, and has a protective effect on the ulcer surface, which can accelerate the improvement of gastritis and gastric ulcer. Some patients with intestinal chemosis, caused by excessive secretion of gastric acid in the stomach, need to be treated with drugs that inhibit gastric acid secretion. Lansoprazole is a proton pump inhibitor, which can inhibit the secretion of gastric acid and reduce the damage caused to the gastric mucosa.